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Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews

Biography

Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews has written seven collections of poetry: The Whispers of Stones, Sea Glass, The Red Accordion, Letters from the Singularity, A Jar of Fireflies, Sunrise Over Lake Ontario and Meta Stasis. Nature and one's place in it, as well as memory and social justice, are her muses. Her poems "The Red Accordion" and "Emerald City" were shortlisted for Descant's Winston Collins Best Canadian Poem Prize and The Malahat Review's Open Seasons Award respectively. In 2015, her poem "Ghost" received first prize in Big Pond Rumours Journal Contest. Josie is the author of two non-fiction books: How The Italians Created Canada and In the Name of Hockey. She is the host and coordinator of The Oakville Literary Cafe Series. Josie lives, teaches, and writes in Oakville, Ontario.

Micro-interview

Did you read poetry when you were in high school? Is there a particular poem that you loved when you were a teenager?

Yes, I read poetry when I was in high school. I read work by Margaret Atwood, Irving Layton, and Diane Wakoski.

I mostly loved song lyrics, which in the late 60's and 70's were poems to music. I loved Cat Stevens and early Elton John work, as well as Leonard Cohen, and so many others. 

 

When did you first start writing poetry? And then when did you start thinking of yourself as a poet?

The song that started me writing poetry was "For Everything There is a Season" by the Byrds. It is also a passage from the bible. I wrote my first poem entitled "Time" when I came home one day after a grade 9 English class, where we heard that song with a slide presentation about war.

I believe that was the song that made me into a poet. 

 
What do you think a poet’s “job” is?

A poet's job is to transcribe the essential. 

I believe each one of us has a way or perceiving things that is unique. We each can serve others by leaving our poetic messages to the world. 

If you had to choose one poem to memorize from our anthology, which one would it be?

I would choose "I Feel the Sun" by Wang Xiaoni because it is a sincere meeting with the essential. 

Publications

Title
A Jar of Fireflies
Publisher
Mosaic Press
Editors
Mike Walsh
Date
2015
Publication type
Book
Poem title(s)
Oncology Department at Trillium Hospital
Title
Another Dysfunctional Cancer Poem Anthology
Publisher
Mansfield Press
Editors
Priscila Uppal and Meaghan Strimas
Date
2018
Publication type
Anthology
Poem title(s)
Sicily
Title
Descant Sicily Issue
Publisher
Descant
Editors
Karen Mulhallen
Date
2011
Publication type
Periodical/Magazine
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